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Edited by Prasanth3 at 29-11-2023 07:44 AM
The situation is escalating for Manchester City as the Football Association officially charges them with 115 violations of the Financial Fair Play regulations. Media reports suggest that if all charges are proven, City could face a significant penalty, including a 30-point deduction or direct relegation. Faced with this possibility, manager Pep Guardiola reassures City fans that even if the club is punished, he will continue to lead the team, providing a sense of relief.
Given Everton's recent 10-point deduction for a single violation, media speculations intensify around the severe consequences Manchester City might face for allegedly violating 115 charges. Some argue that if these penalties are imposed, City could face a crisis, and Guardiola's era at the club may be tainted, with the possibility of Guardiola leaving.
Addressing these concerns, Guardiola explains in a recent interview that everything is still uncertain, and the club's lawyers are addressing all accusations. He urges the media not to portray City as already punished; innocent until proven guilty. Guardiola believes in City's innocence.
Guardiola also states that even if City were relegated to League One, the possibility of him staying would be higher than if they had won the Champions League. As Guardiola is considered the soul of Manchester City, his response is likely to reassure City fans. The controversy surrounding City's charges continues to unfold, with Everton fans even flying a plane over the Etihad Stadium during the match against Liverpool, criticizing the Football Association for punishing cash-strapped Everton but not wealthy Manchester City. |
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